Compare and find a vacation rental that meets your preferences among the 32,376 fantastic vacation rentals from 37 partner websites in Blue Ridge Mountains. HomeToGo instantly features the best offers by comparing all of the listed vacation rentals in Blue Ridge Mountains from 37 different providers.

Recommended Vacation Rentals in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Rent a vacation accommodation in the Blue Ridge Mountains: from $52 per night

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2
guests
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1
bedroom

Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, United States

from$54

HomeAway

4.9

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2
guests

Piney Flats, Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States

from$53

HomeAway

5.0

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4
guests
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1
bedroom

Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States

from$52

VRBO

4.5

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4
guests

Sparta, Gap Civil, North Carolina, United States

from$54

HomeAway

5.0

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4
guests
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2
bedrooms

Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States

from$99

VRBO

4.9

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5
guests
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3
bedrooms

Pisgah Forest, Little River, North Carolina, United States

from$130

VRBO

4.6

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4
guests
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2
bedrooms

Candler, Upper Hominy, North Carolina, United States

from$54

VRBO

4.9

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4
guests
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2
bedrooms

Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, United States

from$53

HomeAway

4.4

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5
guests
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1
bedroom

Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, United States

from$55

VRBO

4.5

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Vacation Rentals With Fireplaces

Fireplace

House
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4
guests
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2
bedrooms

Hayesville, Clay County, North Carolina, United States

from$53

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4.0

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Fireplace

House
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4
guests
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1
bedroom

Marble, Valleytown, North Carolina, United States

from$54

HomeAway

4.8

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Fireplace

Apartment
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2
guests
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1
bedroom

Arden, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States

from$68

VRBO

4.9

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Vacation Homes With Fishing Spots Nearby

Fishing

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4
guests
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1
bedroom

Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia, United States

from$146

HomeAway

4.9

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Fishing

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4
guests
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1
bedroom

Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, United States

from$177

VRBO

4.9

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Fishing

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4
guests
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2
bedrooms

Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, United States

from$79

HomeAway

4.5

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Apartments With Balconies or Patios

Balcony/Patio

House
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2
guests
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1
bedroom

Maggie Valley, Ivy Hill, North Carolina, United States

from$166

HomeAway

4.5

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Balcony/Patio

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10
guests
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4
bedrooms

Davis, Tucker County, West Virginia, United States

from$272

VRBO

5.0

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Balcony/Patio

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6
guests
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4
bedrooms

Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, United States

from$52

VRBO

4.8

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Popular Rental Amenities in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Kitchen
(30,481)

TV
(28,586)

No smoking
(27,911)

Internet
(27,481)

Microwave
(26,604)

AC
(24,745)

Washer
(24,137)

Grill
(23,321)

Fireplace
(23,263)

Parking
(22,858)

Dishwasher
(22,419)

No pets
(16,971)

Choose a filter above to look for an offer meeting your requirements among the 32,376 rentals in Blue Ridge Mountains. HomeToGo's data shows that "TVs" and "internet" prove to be the most commonly provided features in Blue Ridge Mountains. You could even find properties if you want a rental with a yard (5,952 rentals include "yards" in Blue Ridge Mountains) or if you want a rental with a sauna (1,307 rentals in Blue Ridge Mountains include "saunas").

Price and Availability Index in
Blue Ridge Mountains

Vacation Rental Price Information in the Blue Ridge Mountains

The graph shows average prices of rental prices in the Blue Ridge Mountains for the next twelve months. Blue Ridge Mountains is more expensive in December (12/22 - 12/29), where prices are on average $252 a night. In January (1/26 - 2/2), prices will hit an average low of $208 per night.

Rental Availability Information in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Our availability graph helps you identify the busiest months in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The week with the highest booking rate in the next 12 months is in December (12/22 - 12/29), where 58% of the vacation rentals are booked. On the contrary, you will find the highest number of available rentals in a week of March (3/30 - 4/6).

The Weather in the Blue Ridge Mountains

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59°
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54°
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This is the climate diagram in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The highest average temperatures are in the month of July. Conversely, January is the coolest month in the Blue Ridge Mountains, with temperatures going under 28° The rainiest month is July while the driest month is October.

Accommodations in the Blue Ridge Mountains

In Blue Ridge Mountains, house rentals are the most prevalent property type. Additionally, these properties have a median size of 2,040 ft² as well as a median price of $370 per night. Moreover, these properties are ideal if you're going in a group of 8, as that is the average number of people house rentals can accommodate in Blue Ridge Mountains. You can also consider other accommodation options in Blue Ridge Mountains. Apartment rentals are, for example, another popular property type in this destination, with 3,401 offers to compare. Apartment rentals in Blue Ridge Mountains are 1,090 ft² on average, with prices averaging $242 a night.

A cabin rental in the traversing Blue Ridge Mountains

An iconic part of the American landscape, the Blue Ridge Mountains have been immortalized in popular culture too, like in John Denver's wildly popular song, 'Take Me Home, Country Road Roads'. The peaks owe their particular blueness to the isoprene released by trees into the atmosphere. No doubt, this has fascinated visitors since the beginning of time. Come and enjoy your vacation in a Blue Ridge-style mountain cottage with a view of some of America's most magnificent landscapes.

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Local Attractions

Excursions and day trips

Roanake Valley is a popular base for vacationers thanks to its art scene, fantastic shopping options and culinary escapades. Unmissable is the 469 mile-long Blue Ridge Parkway, the most-visited scenic drive in the National Park System. Botetourt County's claim to fame is its back-roads, wineries, rivers and trails. From here, hikers head to the Appalachian Trail and the TransAmerica Trail.

Paddlers and swimmers can marvel at the might of the James River at the Upper James River Water Trail. Pearson's Falls near Tryon is a lovely spot for picnics amidst rich biodiversity.

Local Events

Regular events

Blue Ridge's chock-a-block calendar caters to all tastes. The summertime Troutville Trail Days celebrates the spirit of the hikers who make the arduous 2200-mile trek from Georgia to Maine. The Horse & Hound Wine Festival takes place in July at Johnson's Orchards and Peaks of Otter Winery near Blue Ridge Parkway. It's a day well-spent with horses, dogs and wine!

Floyd Fest (June) in the town of Floyd is a heady mix of music, nature, yoga and camping. Experience African-American heritage at September's Henry Street Heritage Festival in Elmwood Park. More culture lies in wait at the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival in the fall. The mountains are truly alive in Blue Ridge.

Sights & things to do in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Blue Ridge Mountains sights

Grandfather Mountain

Towering at almost 6000 feet, this is the highest peak in the Blueridge chain. With an unparalleled natural diversity, the mountains host the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, a thoroughly enjoyable Scottish affair.

Mount Mitchell

Mount Mitchell State Park is the highest point east of the Mississippi River. An observation deck offers fine views of spruce and fir forests in the surrounding landscape. Discover the mountain's cultural legacies at the museum.

Waterrock Knob

Waterrock Knob's summit lies within the Blue Ridge Parkway National Park Service unit. Easily accessible from the parkway, the mountain is a real favorite with hikers. Vantage points offer surreal sunset views.

Richland Balsam

The highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway, hikers can set off on a self-guided loop trail that meanders through a lush spruce-fir forest. Note that the parkway is closed during winters.

Hawksbill Mountain

Hawksbill assures its hikers of grand views of Grandfather Mountain, Table Rock and Shortoff Mountain. Soak in the burnt orange beauty of autumn in late October. A moderately difficult hike, exquisite picnic areas await at the top.